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=== Results: ===
 
=== Results: ===
Unknown, though it is likely Vice-President Bob Russell won the caucus.
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Vice President Robert Russell won the caucus.
 
==New Hampshire Primary==
 
==New Hampshire Primary==
   

Revision as of 12:42, 31 August 2015

The Democratic Primary battle for the 2006 Democrat Nomination for President began in late 2005, all known candidates are listed below.

Declared Candidates:

President Bartlet's two-term presidency left a lack of strong candiates to retain the White House. Early front runner Pennsylvania Governor Eric Baker declined to run, giving Vice President Russell front runner status, winning 25 states during the primaries ("2162 Votes"). Leo McGarry, a prominent Democratic politician and then-counselor to Josiah Bartlet, believed, after Senator Arnold Vinick became the front runner for the Republican Nomination, that the Democrats had no one who could beat him.

Iowa Caucus

Before the caucus:

Russell was the frontrunner with Hoynes second and the other candidates polling very low (Santos is said to be polling at 3%)

Results:

Vice President Robert Russell won the caucus.

New Hampshire Primary

Before the primary :

  • Seven candidates are on the ballot (Amy Gardner calls them the "Seven Dwarves")
  • Russell and Hoynes are the only candidates to poll at over 20%
  • Russell and Hoynes hit each other hard with a ton of negative ads with Russell highlighting Hoynes' pro-gun voting record when he was Senator, while Hoynes attacked Russell for being coy with the mining industry

Results :

Vice President Robert Russell won the New Hampshire Primary. Santos came in third with 19%.

South Carolina Primary

Unknown results, though it is likely Ricky Rafferty dropped out of the primary election after this one.

Arizona Primary

Little is known about it, apart from the fact Matt Santos won it ("A Good Day")

New Mexico Primary

Little is known about it, apart from the fact Matt Santos won it ("A Good Day")

Super Tuesday

Before Super Tuesday:

Super Tuesday results:

Matt Santos wins California ("La Palabra")

Bob Russell wins in New York, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Vermont ("La Palabra")

Texas Primary

Santos won the Texas Primary. ("2162 Votes")

Florida Primary

Santos won the Florida Primary. ("2162 Votes")

Pennsylvania Primary

Santos won the Pennsylvania Primary. ("2162 Votes")

Illinois Primary

Santos won the Illinois Primary. ("2162 Votes")

New Jersey Primary

This was the last primary of the cycle. Santos won it by less than 1% over Russell ("In God We Trust")


PREDECESSOR
2002
Democratic Presidential Primary Elections
2006
SUCCESSOR
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